


UHD (4k) movies are larger than 50GB Blu-rays. >if the MKV plays fine and you're just trying to archive it then burn the MKV file to a disc and see if the player plays it.Īnswer: That's the problem. >Does the actual ripped movie play fine before being burned I.E in mpc-hc etc? On the other hand, maybe someone here knows of a way to copy a 4k movie reasonably quickly with good results, that they have personally had good success with repeatedly? what are the specs of your computer and what kind of graphics cardĭo you have ? make sure it has the minim system requirements. On the other hand, maybe someone here knows of a way to copy a 4k movie reasonably quickly with good results, that they have personally had good success with repeatedly? I say, give 'em some time and hopefully they'll get there. DVDFab seems to have a good idea started, but it still needs some work. But then, in the next step, if you use DVDFab to be able to copy the decrypted file to a 50GB Blu-ray, both the Blu-ray and the main movie file that DVDFab creates stutter and jerk both on your PC and on your TV as played back with a 4k player.įollowing october262's advice, "start DVDFab - click common settings - AV Codec - tic ( Disable all GPU codecs for decoding and encoding ) everything will switch to software, restart DVDFab and re copy your disc again and re burn and see if it still jerky & stuttery", I did just so and have a 4k Blu-ray "cooking." But it's been at 12% now for 2 hours, so it'll be a while, which negates the main reason for using DVDFab, namely speed in burning a 4k copy.Ĭurrent conclusion: There is still no way (that I know of) to copy a 4k Blu-ray reasonably quickly (within 5 hours).

Why? Because I decrypted the movie (The Prestige) with MakeMKV and that plays perfectly on my PC. Now I'm 95% sure that DVDFab is where the error is:
